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Nature Genetics
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June 27, 2017
Disease model discovery from 3,328 gene knockouts by The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium
Terrence F Meehan, Nathalie Conte, David B West, et al.
Nature Communications
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January 20, 2018
Identification of genetic elements in metabolism by high-throughput mouse phenotyping
Jan Rozman, Birgit Rathkolb, Manuela A Oestereicher, et al.
Communications Biology
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December 28, 2018
Identification of genes required for eye development by high-throughput screening of mouse knockouts
Bret A Moore, Brian C Leonard, Lionel Sebbag, et al.
Communications Biology
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March 12, 2019
Erratum: Author Correction: Identification of genes required for eye development by high-throughput screening of mouse knockouts
Bret A Moore, Brian C Leonard, Lionel Sebbag, et al.
Nature Genetics
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April 9, 2021
A resource of targeted mutant mouse lines for 5,061 genes
Marie-Christine Birling, Atsushi Yoshiki, David J Adams, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
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September 13, 2012
The mammalian gene function resource: the International Knockout Mouse Consortium
Allan Bradley, Konstantinos Anastassiadis, Abdelkader Ayadi, et al.
Genetics
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October 17, 2020
Content and Performance of the MiniMUGA Genotyping Array: A New Tool To Improve Rigor and Reproducibility in Mouse Research
John Sebastian Sigmon, Matthew W Blanchard, Ralph S Baric, et al.
Nature
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September 15, 2016
High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes
Mary E Dickinson, Ann M Flenniken, Xiao Ji, et al.
Nature Cardiovascular Research
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April 23, 2025
Publisher Correction: Extensive identification of genes involved in congenital and structural heart disorders and cardiomyopathy
Nadine Spielmann, Gregor Miller, Tudor I Oprea, et al.
Nature Metabolism
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September 24, 2025
A consensus guide to preclinical indirect calorimetry experiments
Alexander S Banks, David B Allison, Thierry Alquier, et al.
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Nature Genetics
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June 27, 2017
Disease model discovery from 3,328 gene knockouts by The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium
Terrence F Meehan, Nathalie Conte, David B West, et al.
Nature Communications
|
January 20, 2018
Identification of genetic elements in metabolism by high-throughput mouse phenotyping
Jan Rozman, Birgit Rathkolb, Manuela A Oestereicher, et al.
Communications Biology
|
December 28, 2018
Identification of genes required for eye development by high-throughput screening of mouse knockouts
Bret A Moore, Brian C Leonard, Lionel Sebbag, et al.
Communications Biology
|
March 12, 2019
Erratum: Author Correction: Identification of genes required for eye development by high-throughput screening of mouse knockouts
Bret A Moore, Brian C Leonard, Lionel Sebbag, et al.
Nature Genetics
|
April 9, 2021
A resource of targeted mutant mouse lines for 5,061 genes
Marie-Christine Birling, Atsushi Yoshiki, David J Adams, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
|
September 13, 2012
The mammalian gene function resource: the International Knockout Mouse Consortium
Allan Bradley, Konstantinos Anastassiadis, Abdelkader Ayadi, et al.
Genetics
|
October 17, 2020
Content and Performance of the MiniMUGA Genotyping Array: A New Tool To Improve Rigor and Reproducibility in Mouse Research
John Sebastian Sigmon, Matthew W Blanchard, Ralph S Baric, et al.
Nature
|
September 15, 2016
High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes
Mary E Dickinson, Ann M Flenniken, Xiao Ji, et al.
Nature Cardiovascular Research
|
April 23, 2025
Publisher Correction: Extensive identification of genes involved in congenital and structural heart disorders and cardiomyopathy
Nadine Spielmann, Gregor Miller, Tudor I Oprea, et al.
Nature Metabolism
|
September 24, 2025
A consensus guide to preclinical indirect calorimetry experiments
Alexander S Banks, David B Allison, Thierry Alquier, et al.
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